The Challenge Museum is a unique museum in South Korea that creates an immersive, participatory and contemplative experience for visitors, where exhibition and architecture blend with each other and with surrounding nature.
The buildings massing and general site approach contrasts with urban conditions, and provides restful, flexible outdoor spaces that encourages community engagement. With a compulsory two minute walk through farmland, the approach to the museum creates a grounded, organic experience for visitors, allowing them to feel connected with the earth.
The building program is distributed over three floor levels. At the entrance to the building, visitors are guided towards an introductory space, and then onward towards the exhibition floors. The museum unfolds itself above and below the visitor through a sequence of immersive Marine and Celestial spheres. These spheres overlap with one another throughout the museum, allowing users to explore the skies above them and the sea below through sceographic storytelling.
The ground floor has a focus on educational and public programs. It has a porous design approach, with a porous facade that connects with the outdoor farm. The exhibition continues through to the second floor, with open views on the surrounding landscape, with the main body of the exhibition located on the third floor. Finally, the roof terrace connects the visitors again to the outdoors.
The museum provides a singular place for people to reflect on their own interests and talents and to imagine, with a fresh perspective, how they might step back out in the surrounding gardens and further into the wider world to become a pioneer that will create a meaningful positive impact.
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